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I stopped at Scheels today and picked up the 7’4” HF Tatula cork frog rod. While I like how light it is, it is a bit tip heavy and very stiff. They also had the 7’1” HF Tatula Elite jig skipping rod and I’m starting to wish I would’ve got that rod instead lol. Is the 7’1” elite a good rod for frogging? If so I might go down and exchange it. Thank you

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Where do you throw your frogs?  If it is super nasty slop the big daddy is good if more on the edges I would go lighter.

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1 hour ago, Deephaven said:

Where do you throw your frogs?  If it is super nasty slop the big daddy is good if more on the edges I would go lighter.

I don’t typically throw in too nasty of slop but it’d be good to have a rod that can. The rod will also double duty as a jig rod for anything over 1/2oz + trailer

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I have the TTU731MHFB 7'3" Medium Heavy Fast. I use it for throwing frogs & punching (3/4 oz).

 

The only thing you gain using the Elite is an EVA Grip.

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I went back and swapped it out for the 7’1” H Tatula elite. Did a tip test with the 7’4” Tatula against my 7’ HXF Veracity and they had pretty much the same taper. I can do heavy slop work with the Veracity and lighter frogging/heavy jigging with the Tatula Elite. Thanks for the help and I’m ready for frog season ?

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